Region 8 Roundup in Dallas/Ft.
Worth was a huge success and started off with a blast - tornados in the
immediate area of the host hotel. The Executive committee, chaired by
William Dillard, and committee chairs did a wonderful job of
coordinating the event. Seminars were well received with lots of new
ideas & information coming from them. Door prizes were abundant,
homemade snacks and goodies were available in the Hospitality Suite
before and after lunch breaks. At various locations during the day
homemade cookies were distributed to those of us fortunate enough to be at the right place.

The decorations were all hand made by Ed Speakmon. On the second level
of the hotel was a huge, wooden, red, old fashioned sled and prancing
horse decorated with silver bells and a huge wreath on the back. Many
pictures were taken with people sitting inside the sled. Ed was kind
enough to share his pattern information with those who were interested.

At other locations where major events took place, Ed had made elaborate
handmade pieces of large, yard art that fit in beautifully with the
overall theme of R8R. Lighted Christmas trees were added to create a
wonderful feeling of Christmas. Such a talented man is Ed.

The event piece was a billboard of their logo designed by Mike Goode who
also did a super job on the R8R website. The event pin was the same logo
with the addition of flashing lights on the car. Really clever.
Everywhere you looked collectors wearing the pin were flashing lights
coming and going just like on a roadway. The logo was on the
Registration Form and on the R8R website.

Friday night "Games Night" was a roaring good time enjoyed by all who
attended - many prizes were won with laughter heard throughout the
hotel.

The NCC, National Council of Department 56 Clubs, was evident in the
Marketplace, at a seminar on Friday afternoon, at the Friday Night Games
Night, at a Meet and Greet seminar and on Sunday morning as Bob Obenland, President, awarded NCC pieces to one club
in each of the 10 regions of NCC. He also gave away one house to a club
who had collectors in attendance.

Entertainment on Saturday night was an absolute riot of laughter -
"Cruising Down Route 56," chaired by Candy Speakmon. Hired dancers did a
fantastic job of keeping the collectors clapping their encouragement as
they danced to the 50's & 60's music. Each cleverly written act between
stops on Route 56 highlighted the next door prize that would be given
away. This was a fantastic way of distributing the door prizes - super
idea.

Guest speaker, Steve Ruelle, President of Department 56, reveled some of
the future plans for D56, addressed collector's concerns about closure
and relocations, and enlightened dealers about plans already in action
to expedite deliveries of product. Steve's goal for D56 is to attract
new collectors and improve the company's service to retailers.

For those of you who missed this Region 8 Roundup, start planning a
visit to San Antonio in 2009 as Linda Cook of the Hill Country 56'ers in
Austin chairs this event.